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Show THE WASATCH WAVE, HEBER CITY, UTAH WIRELESS PHONE AIRPLANE GUIDE STANDARD Radio Gives Instant Response to stations will be of great value to keep planes on long flights informed as to the Inquiry Where prevailing winds at various heights, i hanging Am I? meteorological conditions, Breed u,,ner Should Select Hi. Purpose to Adapted and Locality. 811 'elties of ltd Uenoan TtWs bifi'!,uun If ? r. ,kS ftowlS on nci.ie and Ueveloied principle of practical foundation of breed ''.Teral 8ualit3 the the consideration mit of i t. 'nine. Iu harmony common pnncple, the to mid according scheme of Olttcr. In the general into rodu. font dh Ides them laying breeds. al of breeds das: an'1 pr.net, breed- - t general-purpos- e that are not and jarslstent egg producers U the lit mg brewls. and not as us citsv- to fatten as the one indi-Sa- l fowl ten good laying capacity "tide duality. With tery good Andalusian, The Lcglibt a Minorca, empme are Ancona and Brah- of the lu "g class; the me it of the tornish .md pork'ii- ttjan-dottthe I'lMiiouth Hock, ltliode ls'and Ited and Orpingtclass. the geo of on with The hr, Tils of the laying class, Minorca, are the e miitnm of the and telatbch small, tery energetic are and easily early, mat tire lively, The kept" in laying condition. size ami modifMinorca is "f larger other particulied Mime" hot in the ars mentioned, yet has more the of character of the laying class than K breeds riv S?dK e.c-.-.M-..l- well-know- n a. any other. In the meat breeds there is not the ttiat is found game milfoiimi.' "f type The three mentIn the la' lug breeds. ioned differ decidedly. The Brahma because It is at the Is most popular most ruggame time the largest and The Dorking exged in cons'initioti. cels In quail,' of meat, but Is gensomewhat lacking erally considered rite Cornish is rather In hardiness, Prize Winner. Rock Plymouth DIRECTION FINDER'S WORK five Time, as Easy to Get Lost in an Airplane as in an Automobile, Because of the Greater Speed, Says an Expert. New Vol k. The nil plane ordinarily travels about tive times as fast as an automobile or steamship, ami tins explains why it is live times a- - easy to get lost in an airplane as in land or water vetilcies, according to John It. Cuntlcy of the Wright Aeronautical corporation. Difficulties such as this, however, seem to exist merely to give someeiie in the aeronautical game the pleasure of overcoming them, he said. The pathway to commercial aviation a lew years ago seemed insurmountable, but now all obstacles have been denied In the case of guidance the away. aero experts have decided to use the new wireless telephone. There are no signboards in the air, and by the time an aeronaut had calculated his position by old fashioned nautical methods lie would merely have placed one spot on the earth's surface where he knew he was not located. Consequently the aviator, to supplement his air maps while flying in Clouds, during low visibility, or over unknown territory, must have some fust way of reckoning his location. Hadio Is rapid, faster even than the plane, and Is therefore the ideal aid Guided by Radio. the NC4 winged her way across the ocean there was a skilled navigator. Commander A. C. Head Mmself, In the forward cockpit with the usual instruments of marine navigation, but behind him was a radio man who operated. In addition to the usual wireless with trailing antennae, a radio direction finder. The mechanism gave him the exact direction of the nearest destroyer in the chain stretching from Trei ssey to the Azores. Merely by heading In the direction from which the destroyer radio signals came the plane roared her way across the ocean. This was one of the first uses of the wireless ns navigation equipment, and it was of course crude. In aviation everything is crude which is more than a few months old, for never did any other industry progress so rnpidly. In addition to the landing field system which is surely coming in this country, as it is elsewhere throughout the world, as commercial aviation develops, there will undoubtedly be built up a system of radio stations at the landing fields and at other points. The carrying of direction-findinapparatus Is of course burdensome In airplanes, Bince besides Its weight it requires either an operator or part of the time the attention of the pilot, who should be free to handle the plane. In the stations themselves this apparatus can be Installed instead. All that the plane will need Is a simple radio phone sending and receiving apparatus. Where am I? Where am I? the pilot will Inquire, speaking into his transmitter. Somewhere down below, perhaps concealed by underlying clouds or mist, the stations will hear and al- class there are also general-purpos- e differences in type, adapting breeds to difb rent it i s. The Plymouth Hock is generally regarded as tithe type meeting the widest range of require-men-ts in the general-purpos- e class. The Wyandotte Is a little smaller and earlier maturing, but still very well moated and easy to fatten. The Rhode Island Red has nearly the same standards of as the weight Wyandotte, hut is a more active bird, not putting on fat so readily. Consequently, it approaches the laying type and is most popular with those who want eggs and meat, but want eggs most. The is at the other the general-purpos- e class, Wng a heavier, meatier fowl than the Plymouth Hock. Ruth g list of breeds affords so de a range of choice that poultry rhI' nl"a-'se'ect a standard affm weed bettor adapted to their local- LtnVMr ""Tose than any non-ar- d stotk they can procure, sav Wultiy apet.!.,,, of the United sates 0f Orpington ex-tw- in IS When Agriculture. Budget Set Aside $105,000,000 for 1,800, but This Is Short of Requirements. VERY Legume Can Be Grown Success- fully on Variety of Soils Under Adverse Conditions. BEST AS LEGUMINOUS the locomotives we have. Heavier Loading Needed. immediate reduction in tlie An dimost instantaneously calculate the rection and answer. Does this sound number of locomotive now unfit for an essential part Already navy radio sta- service is obviously more program. the of transportation use similar tions methods, precisely save that they use wireless telegraph Heavier loading may be achieved, car be Increased, but adesignals and are daily giving locations movement may inand hearings to ocean steamships on quate means to haul the traffic Is dispensable. coast. to The the Atlantic application On Sept. 15, of all locomotives, airplanes Is a mere matter of estab were out of service for fishing stations and Installing equip- 17.1 per cent ment on planes. repairs requiring over 21 hours, and In addition to giving locations these 6.4 per cent for repairs requiring less Painting Danger Signal Buoys A Word of Help to W omen of Middle Age From Mrs. Raney. Planted Thickly in Hill or Drill Row, Plant . More Susceptible to Aik ments Than When Abundance of Space Was Given L CROP It Has Greatest Value In Southern States, Gradually Lessening Northward Seeds Are Commonly Used for Human Food. While cowpeas do best on sandy loums, they succeed on practically all soil, according to types of specialists of the bureau of plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture. No other legume can be grown so succc.sslu!ly and mi such a variety of soils under adverse conditions as the cowpeas. A very rich soil Is not conducive to the best results with the crop. Good corn land Mail Carrier Is considered particularly favorable. Warm Weather Crop. Drives Auto Over Route The cow pea is a vvurni weather crop. It has the greatest vulue In the Onmicnck. Va. Elijah Miles southern states, gradually lessening of Modest Town has just celenorthward. It Is grown, however. In birthbrated Ills ninety-fourtthe southern pyrts of Ohio, Illinois, day. He has been carrying the Indlafth, and New Jersey, and In parts mail from Bloxoiu to Modest of Michigan. In general, the cow pea Is 28 two Town for years, making adupted to about the same climatic trips a day. When lie first beconditions as corn. It requires somegan lie walked, carrying the mall It will what more beat, however. on his back. Now Mr. Miles usustand a considerable degree of drought. Mr. ally drives an automobile. Iiit under very dry conditions will Miles roads Ills paiier regularly produ.M only a moderate quantity of and does not wear glasses. hay and a very smull number of seeds, If any. In the southern states the cowpen Is the best known and most extensively grown leguminous crop. It Is grown mainly for forage and to Improve the soil. The seeds, In addition, are rather commonly used for human food. As a catch crop and for hay or seed production cowpeas are especially valuable In almost any system of rotation. Ia many sections of Missouri, Arkanthan 24 hours. As a basis for comsas and Tennessee a rotation of wheat were the parison, although repairs or oats and cowpeas lias given good a on different basis at that time, results. On farms kept where five stock Is in September, 1917, 13.5 per cent of the following rotation Is very kept freight locomotives were in shops for popular: First yenr, cotton; second well-draine- d - When I was 45 years Morse, Old. eld Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound carried m e through the critical period of the Change of Life in safety. I am over 60 and have raised a family of eight children and am in fine health. Seed corn that gave 100 per cent germination but showed Infection by harmful was matched organisms against corn t tin t showed no Infection In a series of tests carried out by plant specialists of the United States I epf.rtnient of Agriculture In cooperation with the Indiana experiment station. The disease-frescud gave mi Increased yield of 10 to 30 per cent above Its competitor. Further results of the test seemed to prove that when corn wns planted too thickly In hill or drill row t was more stis cjitlhle to disease than when better space wns given It. In a similar test nr Bloomington, 111., the dls- - My daughter and daugbters-in-la- . in ComVegetable and I still take pound St occasionally myYou are at liberty to use my name if you wish' Mrs. ALICE RANEY, Morse, Oklahoma. Change of Life is ono of the most critical periods of a womans existence. This good root and herb remeny may be relied upon to overcome the distressing symptoms which accompany it and women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to carry women so successfully through this trying period as Lydia EL Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (conYour letter fidential), Lynn, Mass. will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. self i.g Mm Backhand Compliment Iroud Parent What do you think of the baby? They soy be looks like me. Truthful Friend That Is s tough Inheritance for the poor child to face the future. Prize Sample of Seer) Corn. aeed gave an Increase of 23 per cent over the other corn, which was selected for high germination At lloopeston, 111., the differonly. ence, measured In tons, ranged from 0.01 to 1.5 tons In favor of the seed selected both for high germluatlon and freedom from disease. The selection was based on the absence of dlscolorntlon In the kernels and cobs as Indicating soundness. Disease Is Indicated by brown discoloration at the butts of the ears and at the kernel tips and by decay In the cobs. IMPORTANT to Close All Window. First Approach of Cold Wither in Fall. weather , aV1 if ,7 open piw-- of "u1 , TT to keep out MAKE ,t!'e ren SI8Ce let In air. progresses fowls WheVi! l'!,;vldual for Breeding for Table. Show or ES3 Production. Wh. t!.r l'rteil,. j Pmcrus-,,,- approach of cold somp of them Wo"'s 1". Put a ' ,' the of poultry show, for table Pioducers, the best ,,,!'dc by picking out in tlie flock as b t'i tiv breeding from u'e. r the ,,, .1 Ab!Nk5lGd Broiler. not as deM,g broilers because of i:;"7ll,.TS( wh!ph inJure "f the bird on the ''rei1 breed Is rf hie fr hlaa- li' - ft t'8'ker In Ir,?;1;31 Wa't ti.,. E39 Producers. and I"'''1 b'is proved her egg-layin- i conomlcal n egg-pro- - fwlr,,GrtJnd for House. tU r houses should be of the range. raA Fo1 Uncle Sam Is preparing for a hard winter along our coasts. to liners are being their clank which warning ter of the danger signal buoys Repaired. This photograph shows one of the huge buoys being painted. APARTMENTS WITH CHILDREN Buffalo Landlady Chasea Tenants That Prefer Dogs Out of Her Building. Buffalo, N. V. Found: An apart ment house where children nre not only tolerated, but wanted. chilI'd rather make a home for women of fussy dren than for a lot V. with lapdogs says Mrs. W. L. known among 73 or more children of her tenants la a local apart- the mother of the ment hotel as Argvle. Mrs. Williams took possession of the were Argjle some time ago. Children scarce In ihe p'ace those days, but the lapdog was much in evidence. There were no thildrcn In the Mrs. building v ben we came." says Williams. jut a be of women with ,1 l;sibut we chased them out. I love children and the childn n bke me. Whin (hev turn tUem away from other In. They are no places, we take them .rouble at all." 6 Bellans Hot water 1 Sure Relief IQEILL-AN- S Lsd FOR INDIGESTION Survey Blanks Provide for Inform, tion of Varied Character aa to Domestic Animals. Cowpea To enable county agenteand officer of county livestock organizations to determine the quality of domestic animals In their counties, the United States Department of Agriculture has developed a simple yet comprehensive blank form. Though consisting only of one ordinary size sheet of paper, It provides for Information of varied character, Including all the principal classes of livestock and the quality of both males and females with reIn the case of spect to breeding. purebred sires the blank provides tot the separate fisting of registered anl mats and those eligible but not registered. One of the most necessary steps in livestock Improvement Is to have definite Information regarding the quality of stock kept In the locality. During the current year, in which the Better Sires Better Stock" campaign has gradually developed, the bureau of animal Industry has been collecting survey blanks used In various parts of the country. The best features of the different blanks have been combined. Sample copies of the new form may be obtained by addressing the Bureau of Animal Industry, United Field In Blossom. rs eow-pen- s. 1 Not Advisable Thanksgiving Dinner DETERMINE CLASS OF STOCK g A AFTER ease-fre- e year, corn, with cowpeas at the last cultivation; third year, winter oats or wheat, with a catch crop of cowpeas for hny or seed after the grain bus been removed. Worked in Rotation. In sections devoted to growing tobacco a seven-yea- r rotation of tobacco, wheat, two years of grass, corn with crimson clover as a cover crop, cowlias been recompreceding years. pa peas, and red clover, mended by a state experimental stanles In question supply A good rotation In the corn of all locomotives used by Class 1 tion. belt on land where corn and wheat or roads. oats are regularly grown consists of Telling of the success of the other features of the more transportation' corn, soy beans, wheat, and clover, with cowpeas for hny when clover program the bulletin says : nre to he recommended States Department of Agriculture, movement of freight falls. Cowpeas Average dally Washington, D. C. ears has been Increased from 22.3 also as a crop to precede alfalfa. Farmers Bulletin 1148, Cowpeas: miles in February to 26.1 miles In Culture and Varieties, now Issued by CONDIMENTS ARE INJURIOUS July, and Incomplete statistics for Authe United States Deparment of gust Indicate a still further Improvecontains much valuable Effect on ment. Organs Ar Average loading per freight Agriculture, ear has also been largely Increased. Information on the growing of Temporary and Undermine he had upon request Copies may The average for all roads for July Health of Fowl. was 29.6 tons, but for later months of the department at Washington, D. C. the average Is not yet available. With The use of condiments and tonics respect to enr repairs, the utmost ef- GROWERS OF SORGHUM SEED Is to he deprecated rather than enforts have been made. Improvement couraged, though there are times with In this respect will be accelerated hy List Published by Kansas Agricultural ailing fowls when a tonic will tone the efforts to increase the number of Station of Groat Advantags up the system. Condiments undoubtcars and on owner roads. For the to Farmera. edly sttmulnte the week ended October 9 American railhut It Is a temporary effect an(J roads handled 1.009,787 cars, as comA list of growers of pure sorghum the reaction which sets In not only Is pared with 982,171 In the correspond- seed has been Issued this year hy the negative but tends to undermine the ing week of 1919 and 959,722 In the Kansas State Agricultural Experiment physical health of the bird. It Is well corresponding week of 1918. This Is station at Manhattan, supplementing to remember that In the the first time that ear loading has similar lists which have been published contests tonics and condiments have exceeiicl the million-ca- r murk this In the past on wheat, corn and other no place in the feeding rations, and year. principal cereal crops. The fist Is that for the most part high records made from field Inspection and enables are attained without their use. So-farmers to tell the exact grade of called stimulants find tlielr widest use sorghum or iiereentage of mixture with hy the novice In poultry farming; the Eagle From Mountains breeder generally lets other varieties which Is to he obtained experienced Gets Lost in the City This servlee lias them alone. from any grower. been of great advantage to the formers San Francisco Country folks HEMP RAISED IN WISCONSIN of the state. are not the only ones that get lost in large cities. TREATMENT FOR BULLS FEET Badger State Cultivates 7,000 Acres, A young eagle, fresh from the Half of Total Produced In and apparently on mountains, United State. Useless Could Be Cripples Many Ids first visit to San Francisco, AttenSome Avoided Giving by lost himself In the maze of tall Kentucky once led In hemp produc, tion to Underpinning. buildings the other day and at tlon, hut has turned to more profitable two oclock in the morning flew the lend to WisUnfortunately many good hulls be- crops and relinquished into a billiard parlor on Ellis come useless cripples through neglect consin, according to the United States street. The Badof thpir feet. Few things are more Department of Agriculture. The bird perched on tlie edge to see a good bull llmp- - ger state cultivated 7 000 acres, half than painful of a table and made a vicious totnl this year, followed Ing along on Ills heels, with long, up-- I the countrys defense against capture. The hoofs. No amount of attention hy Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio and Calturned proprietor threw a sack over its can restore the sprightly step and ifornia, with Kentucky sixth. The eagle weighs six bead. erect carringe that are characteristic pounds and Is gray and brown of a vigorous hull, when once his foej HEMP USED IN SHOE TRADE coloring. have been seriously neglcctpd. Ireven-- , Mr. Moore wifi give the bird tlon Is always better than to venture Without Rueslan Supply There Would zoo. to the Golden Gate the risks of a cure. Not Be Sufficlert Supply Demanded by Trade. OF WINTER WHEAT QUALITY American hemp Is now used extenKill Many Snakes. with flax In shoe thread, the sively and Crop of 1920 8omewhat Above AverIa. William Waynesboro, United States Department of Agrbtil of north Grain Estimated Beartown, It It Herard, Clayton by age, ture finds. Without the Htisln supHandler In Reporta. Waynestioro. ran Into. a rest of copply, flax Is not nnilnhlt In sufficient perhead snakes buck of the Beartown above the In Somewhat average quantites to supply the demand. schoolhouse and a real snake fight en the smoke of battle quality, the winter wheat crop of the sued. When Best Forage Crops. of United States harvested In 1920, It Is clean d away there were forty-on- e The In reports bet forage crops for hogs are: handlers estimated grain by the poisonous reptiles dead on the r, sweet clover, red of rope, Alfalfa, bureau crop estimates, grades ground. The buttle occurred Friday. to the all velvet and beans, 30 cent as No. 1. soybeans per On Saturday the two sons of William approximately cent as No. 2, 18 per cent as of which contain Inre qauuHs of Regard went hunting for copperhead 42 per X0 per cent below No. 3. protein. In the same vicinity and succeeded In No. 8 and r of more them. twenty-foukilling three-quarte- w recommend your e ld Pro-ducti- o FORTY-FIV-E TO SIXTY Important Results Obtained by Plant Specialists. Re-pai- to air Vienna Squatters have taken possession of the famous I.alnz Tiergar-teon tlie outskirts of Vienna, and where once the royal stags and wild boars fattened on rich meadows and under splendid oaks, inns are being creeled and ground broken for crops. Some months ago a group of men. mostly war invalids, formally demanded tins park from the government, giving notice that If their demands were not met within a certain period they would take possession. The demand was Ignored by Ihe authorities, so when the period expired several hundred men marched quietly to the entrance and demanded admission. The keepers swung open the gates- mid the men entered and staked out their claims, placing a model hut in one of tlie open grassed spaces as a It Is said 1,700 symbol of possession. families will take up claims. FROM ON SANDY LOAMS Fattened. repairs, or awaiting repairs. It must be agreed that the numCAMPAIGN IS ON ber of locomotives EFFICIENCY out of service for repairs Is too many. It Is too many even if there were in service all the Efforts Directed Toward Quicker locomotives needed. But since there and Plans to Prolong Locomois a shortage of locomotives it Is nil in Off tive Life Falling the more necessary that the last min's of Engines. of effort should he exhausted to reduce the percentage of locomotives out ' New i'ork. Expenditure of more of service. locoThe average number of locomotives than $105,000,000 for UOO new motives for American lnilronds will acquired yearly by Class 1 roads In not meet urgent transportation needs the four years ended June 30, 1916, this year, according to a statement was 2,554, and the average number issued by tlie Association of Hallway retired 2,071, showing nn average anin its bulletin entitled nual increase In the number in service Executives Ouicker re- of 483. In 1917 and 1918 the locomoMore Transportation. und ef- tives acquired totaled 4,951. locomotives disabled on In the pairs forts to Increase the years of service same years 2,400 locomotives were retired. This shows an increase In the of each engine are badly needed. In the program for utilization of number of locomotives In service of the $300,000,000 revolving loan fund 1,275 a year, hut this apparent Inprovided for in tlie Transportation act, crease was due to reduction In the rate there are loans to of retirement. says the bulletin, some thirty-twcompanies amounting Drop in Production. to $20,000,000 to enable them to acIn 1919 the three lurgest locomo277 quire 630 freight locomotives and tive building companies constructed switching locomotives, that will cost only 946 locomotives for standard Even If this Is a maxi$3.8,000,000. gauge roads In the United States. This mum possible program for Increase of compares with an average of 2,008 motive power at this time, pending locomotives built by these annually the availability of new locomotives, companies for the roads during the more service must be obtained lrom eleven The com thekf,!rl'i,a"'h,M ,,re1 fowl w!U h,lVe f r,'Iroducin npoUl!'''1,n true FRESH Take Possession of Meadows Where Royal Stag and Boar Once SEED E CORN TESTS BETTER RAIL NEED s Dopa-tmo- PARK DISEASE-FRE- COWPEAS THRIVE MORE ENGINES to g hard iiieatod but, being very short feathered, has its special piace as a large meat producing fowl in southerly sections where the more heavily feathered Itr.duua does not stand the summer well. Among the popular breeds of the cloud heights and so forth. The men In tile plane will tie in very much closer communication with the world while flying a hundred miles an hour five or ten thousand feet above the earth than tourists in an iiiitomobite below them. Larger machines, of course, will probably carry tlioir own oponitors. vv lio may handle directional vviroloss apparatus as well as their radio mechanism, hut small planes, nun bines corto automobiles in pasresponding senger mid freight capacity, can dispense with a ladio mail, yet have precisely the same directional advantages. Leading airplane companies, such ns are now making planes for serv lee across the continent, or parts of It, will probably lie compelled to erect their own radio stations, but eventually I believe the federal government will recognize its duty to aircraft its well as sea craft and establish t comprehensive system of stations. These stations will lie of great value to atr sorvioo flyers, mail pilots, forest fire patrols, etc, as well ns to civilian flyers, n ml in addition could lie used for other radio purposes as well. Personally I mil of the opinion that the tr traffic will in tlie near future lie all such stations could handle. 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